Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1989, p. 16

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Page 16 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday April Bach a Fighter Fitting final as Blue Zone Pacemakers battle for GLBL crown The Georgetown Ladies Basket ball League have a most fitting final this season as the Blue Zone and Pacemakers will square off for the championship crown on May 3 at Centennial Middle School The two clubs battled neck and neck for first place during regular season schedule with the Pacemakers just inching ahead for top spot by a half gam in the final match of the campaign In the subsequent playoff round robin series the Zone re established themselves by finishing first with a sparkling 50 record while the Pacemakers settl ed for second at Meanwhile the California Raisins missed a championship berth by only one point and will battle it out with the Celtics in the consolation final also to be played May 3 The Steroids and 76ers finished out of the running and be forced to watch from the sidelines In the final playoff round robin games on Apr 19 the Blue Zone faced a pumped up Steroid team trying to earn a lastditch playoff final berth The gave the Zone everything it could handle but lost the contest and a possible berth in the consolation final by the slightest of margins in a 5048 Blue Zone win The Pacemakers meanwhile flexed their muscles in tion of their upcoming Blue Zone battle by devouring the California Raisins 92 Celtics topped the 76ers 8168 in the other contest Sandra Cousens and Sandy Brownridge led the Blue Zone attack while Lorraine Capreol was good for 23 Steroid points with Lisa Allen chipping in nine The battles on The battle for supremacy In the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League much like he fight for the ball between GLBL combatants seen In the photo above takes place May with the playoff finals The Blue Zone and the Pacemakers will go head tohead for the leagues championship crown while the California Raisins and the Celtics will tangle In the consolation final Games start at Herald photo MONEY- BACK GUARANTEE WILIS 18003872229 Anita Stankus had a 30point outing for the Pacemakers and teammate Jenny Smith had while the Raisins had 22 from Susan Thorn and 10 from June Nicholson Hot shooting Michelle produced 41 points for the Celtics in their win while Boo Tufford hit Final playoff round robin for 22 Sixers got 20 points from Jana Kuyvenhoven 18 from Chung Kim and a dozen from Steph Blue Zone Pephnskie Pacemakers Cal Raisins The May 3 consolation game Celtics goes at 7 m while the champion Steroids ship will tip off at 8 30 76ers Leisure RECREATION I PARKS DEPARTMENT Special needs In recent weeks there has been a lot of publicity regarding the demise of the Physically Han dicapped Citizens Affiliation While we empathize with the loss of this valuable organization we want you all to know that the Recreation Committee for Special Needs North Halton is still alive and doing fine At our meeting on Apr 12 many of our members had heard that we had folded NOT TRUE In fact we are getting bigger and better and have expanded our DropIn Pro gram to run twice a month and we will be hiring a part time coordinator shortly Our Special Needs DropIn Pro gram operates the second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 12 to p at the Ac ton Legion and we have a full slate of fun and games bingo cards crafts leatherwork special events and outings for disabled adults Our upcoming program dates include Apr 28 May 10 June 7 21 and June 10 Fishing Derby at Burns Conser Area Mark these dates on your calendar and be sure to attend will have a lot of fun and anyone is welcome to drop by For more information call Shirley at 8751531 or Jeff Bitton at 5185 extension See you there Pool positions The Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Depart operates two Indoor Swim ming Pools and one Outdoor Swimming Pool a Wading Pool and Beach Front Every year the Recreation and Parks Depart invites enthusiastic persons to apply for challenging positions in our aquatic facilities Each of our positions offers an excellent opportunity for young people to develop their leadership skills Applications are available at the Recreation and Parks Department 25 James St Georgetown or at your local pool For more information please contact the pool Acton Georgetown 877 7721 Aquatic volunteers Are you 13 years old have your White badge and like working with children Why not become an Aquatic Volunteer Volunteers are needed to assist the instruc tors with the younger children in our Learn program Call the Recreation and Parks Department for more tion at 877 518S extension 276 Mayors Race The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department is busy planning for the nth Annual Mayors Road Race The date of the race is Sunday June com mencing at 8 a Tennis lessons Once again the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Depart will be offering tennis lessons for all ages and abilities Choose from Beginner or In and from one of two formats one lesson per week for six weeks or two lessons a week for three weeks The choice is yours Our Spring Lessons pro gram begins the week of May 1 at tennis courts at George Kennedy P Joseph Gibbons and at Prospect Park in Acton SHAPE UP YOUR If I JTiiCrflHBKOTj ii i i i i i i 1 CARPET 2 VINYL FLOORING 3 HARDWOOD FLOORING 4 CERAMIC TILES HOURS Wed 8 305 Thurs 8 308 30 Saturday 9 003 00 CONNECTION IMOST 26 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8779896

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